Details

We here at Haille Valley present to you the Adventurer's Toybox Vehicles edition: The Z-91 Gremlin, or the Brigand's Throne as it is more commonly titled for its repeated use by sky-pirates, is a small, fast and nimble racing plane. Created with a boomed bi-wing design, this craft presents a minimal silhouette to any detection system. With a single seat in the middle protected by four solid-light projector panels, the pilot is protected from the worst of the wind's turbulence.

Each Brigand aircraft is equipped with two experimental engines, featuring both jet exhaust as well as traditional propellers. Each propeller assembly is designed in such a way to allow for the blades to be feathered in case of engine failure, or folded to stow flat against the engine cowling. Never fear though, the jet's exhaust is not hampered by the propeller's folding, and thus can take off with the propellers folded.

As with the other vehicles in the Adventurer's Toybox, this vehicle is designed with a multitude of roles in mind. With its deploy-able 'smart balance' pontoon underneath the pilot's seat, the Brigand is capable of landing and taking off from the water's surface. However, this is not all, as it does come equipped with normal landing gear with enough clearance to land on any smooth surface.

What's Included and Features

ATVE: Brigand's Throne: (.DUF)

Brigand Throne: Plane only - Loads in at normal default landed position

Two Auxiliary options

Seven flight control options

Two landing options

Four propeller options

Machine Gun Fire: Adds a parented prop of six individual muzzle flashes for those combat scenes

Propeller Spin: Adds a pair of 'prop blur' props to the propeller hubs to simulate a proper propeller spin

Material Options:

Extra Decals off (Visible only in Iray Render mode

Extra Decals on (Visible only in Iray Render mode

Crimson Stripe

Dark Blue Stripe

Green Stripe

Orange Stripe

Pirate Red

Teal Stripe

Two pilots poses: Meant to be manually parented to the pilot's chair from zero position. (Meaning, when the vehicle is generated within the scene, the user should place the figure upon the "Main body" bone for best results.)